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Cook is said to be the world's best-known baby because of the company's trademark.
A drawing of the tree was registered as the company's trademark in 1919.
A drawing of the tree has been the company's trademark logo for 20 years.
This led to the company's trademark chunks being mixed in with their ice cream.
The final addition was a teal blue roof (which would later become the company's trademark).
Pepsi, the company's trademark soft drink, will also receive significant advertising support.
It was closed to make way for an A&P supermarket, which is known as the company's trademark store.
It's not the company's trademark orange lighting that's the problem, but how you adjust the brightness.
The Buffum company's trademark was a swastika with right facing arms.
The can design is now a plain silver colour, with the company's trademark large red "T" featuring prominently.
In order to be readily recognized overseas, he designed the dove logo that is still the company's trademark.
The company's trademark is "first line" hotels (meaning directly on the beach), surrounded by gardens.
No wonder the company's trademark Clydesdales were invited to march in the inaugural parade.
The company's trademark colours are yellow and purple.
The Golden Fleece symbol was adopted as the company's trademark in 1850.
Logo International bought the company's trademark in 2007, along with licensing agreements to sell the brand worldwide.
The only thing missing is a sample of the Baroque vocal music that is the company's trademark.
The company's trademark, displayed on the tags, was a red elephant standing on a trunk.
Mr. Guez opposed the settlement because it involved the sale of the company's trademark for $8 million.
These captions have become the company's trademark.
Most of the company's trademark anachronisms work felicitously.
This knife was the first to feature a round hole in the blade designed for fast, one-handed opening, which is now the company's trademark.
The company's trademark was the village's old abbey tower, which is inscribed on the bottom of most genuine Mettlachs.
The following table sets forth the Company's trademarks and licenses as of 2 January 2010:
The Company's trademarks and copyrights are critical to the success and potential growth of all of its businesses.